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30 January 1990 Null Eigenvector Image Processing Using Supplementary Information
Hiram E. Hart, Alan H. Schoenfeld
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Abstract
A new image processing technique has been developed which uses an operational eigenvector associated with the null eigenvalue (e.i.o) together with supplementary information to limit non-uniqueness associated with standard methods. A field of e.i.o. corrections is iteratively imposed to minimize the test function(s) reflecting solution agreement with the supplementary information. Computer simulation with supplementary information consisting solely of the global source field strength second moment value results in dramatic improvement over standard methods.
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Hiram E. Hart and Alan H. Schoenfeld "Null Eigenvector Image Processing Using Supplementary Information", Proc. SPIE 1153, Applications of Digital Image Processing XII, (30 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962329
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Chemical elements

Digital image processing

Binary data

Deconvolution

Data processing

Algorithm development

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